Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... evidence of its truth . Sup- posing a revelation to be given , what would be a satisfactory attestation of its divine origin ? It must be some sign or evidence not capable of being coun- terfeited ; something by which God should in some ...
... evidence of its truth . Sup- posing a revelation to be given , what would be a satisfactory attestation of its divine origin ? It must be some sign or evidence not capable of being coun- terfeited ; something by which God should in some ...
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Archibald Alexander. the evidence from prophecy is of an inferior kind . So far from believing this to be the fact , I am per- suaded that whoever will take the pains to examine the subject thoroughly , will find that this source of ...
Archibald Alexander. the evidence from prophecy is of an inferior kind . So far from believing this to be the fact , I am per- suaded that whoever will take the pains to examine the subject thoroughly , will find that this source of ...
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... evidence of their divine origin . This is , without being reduced to the form of a regular argument , precisely the evidence on which the faith of the great body of Christians has always rested . They are incapable of appreciating the ...
... evidence of their divine origin . This is , without being reduced to the form of a regular argument , precisely the evidence on which the faith of the great body of Christians has always rested . They are incapable of appreciating the ...
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